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Title:
Effect of PLISSIT Model Sexual Counseling Program on Sexual Quality of Life for Postpartum Women
Authors: Eman Mohammed Abdelhakm1, Amira Refaat Said1, Doaa Mohamed Sobhy Elsayed2 1Obstetrics
Year: 2018
Keywords: PLISSIT Model Counseling Program, Postpartum Women, Quality of Sexual Life
Journal: American Journal of Nursing Science
Volume: 7
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 63-72
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Sexual changes after childbirth between couples are an important factor in creating a sense of satisfaction which effects on their quality of life. Aim: to evaluate effect of PLISSIT Model sexual counseling program on sexual quality of life for postpartum women. Research design: A quasi experimental design. Setting: The study was conducted in Obstetrics and Gynecological Outpatient Clinic at Benha University Hospital. Sample: A purposive sample of all admitted postpartum women for a period of 6 months (110) woman. Tools: Three tools were used I): An interviewing questionnaire. II): Arizona Sexual Experience Scale. III) The sexual quality of life-female questionnaire. Results: showed that the mean age of studied women were 25.02 ± 4.47 years, 85.5% of women did not receive information about sexuality, 72.3% suffered from pain during intercourse after labor, 63.6% of them returned to sexual relation six week after labor. Only 13.6% of women had good total sexual quality of life before PLISSIT model counseling program, which increased to 44.5% after program. there were highly statistically significant differences between women regarding Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale and all sexual quality of life items before and after sexual counseling program (p

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